Morning Report: Jury says Dodgers must pay $14 million over Bryan Stow beating; L.A. River visitor center opens in Elysian Valley; St. Bernard lost in Atwater

A Dodgers attorney said the team will consider its options after a jury found the Dodgers partly responsible for the beating of Bryan Stow in the stadium parking lot, reports the L.A. Times. The Dodgers would pay $13.9 million based on the jury’s verdict.

LAPD Chief Beck tells the L.A. Times that he’s “very concerned” about a 12 % rise in aggravated assaults during the first half of the year. Crime overall, however, fell during the six-month period.

Elysian Valley welcomes the Frog Spot, the first visitors center and cafe to operate along the L.A. River, reports Curbed L.A.

A 1928 Silver Lake Spanish-Colonial home designed by architect Frankie Faulkner, one of the relatively few female architects working in L.A. during the 1920s, goes up for sale at $1.1 million, reports Curbed L.A.